Lottery commission to control games
The nine-member N.C. Lottery Commission to be named later this week will have considerable influence on how the state's gaming is run. Five of the ...
Read More »The nine-member N.C. Lottery Commission to be named later this week will have considerable influence on how the state's gaming is run. Five of the ...
Read More »A career that never really got off the ground ended Wednesday when the North Carolina men's basketball team announced that Damion Grant's tenure as a ...
Read More »Trustee members will look at a broad report of graduate and professional tuition issues during the BOT meeting in November. Chairwoman of the Faculty ...
Read More »Cumbersome bus guides, obscure bicycle laws, countless transit Web pages A-- University students certainly have transportation options, but sorting through ...
Read More »Television viewers have seen North Carolina rivalries unfold on the hardwood, the 50-yard line and even the diamond. Next month will be no different ...
Read More »Students affected by sexual assault and relationship violence soon will be able to confide in faculty and staff equipped to handle difficult issues. Women's ...
Read More »Margaret Teich, a member of Student Action with Workers, mops in the Pit during the organization's "Mop Off" on Wednesday. Teich, along with others were ...
Read More »A monstrous hurricane, mass evacuations and rising gas prices. Gulf coast residents have heard this story before, and as Category 5 Hurricane Rita ...
Read More »A car robbery was reported at 11:55 p.m. Tuesday at 211 Church St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. Chapel Hill Police Department spokeswoman ...
Read More »At a Carrboro Board of Aldermen public comment session Tuesday, environmental planners and nature lovers looked at how best to preserve one of the area's ...
Read More »County school officials are trying to instill safe and healthy behavior in students by adopting two new policies, one aimed at seat belt use and one aimed ...
Read More »Locals have offered free gas, proceeds from ice cream sales and Mardi Gras beads to raise money for Hurricane Katrina victims - now they'll try to do ...
Read More »Some Chapel Hill residents are hearing the cans and cannots of neighborhood zoning regulations. Inhabitants of the Greenwood neighborhood met with ...
Read More »University officials are taking steps to move Carolina North from imagination to reality.
Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court received a petition Tuesday to review a case from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that could affect free press policies on ...
Read More »During the year-long term, a student body president takes two oaths. First is an oath to represent the interests of the student body. But the student ...
Read More »Local initiative aids Katrina victims in North Carolina Several locations around Chapel Hill are accepting suitcases full of clothes, toiletries, new ...
Read More »A performance coming to Memorial Hall this Friday defies definition. Part music, part cinema, part movement, it is an amalgam of media and a collage ...
Read More »You've heard the statement, "You learn more outside the classroom in college than inside." This is because four years of freedom shapes you in ways ...
Read More »About halfway through Wednesday's meeting of the Tuition Advisory Task Force, Provost Robert Shelton, co-chairman of the group, leaned back in his chair ...
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